FANTASY FOOTBALL

{"averagePoints":5.1,"playerId":14875,"percentChange":0,"averageDraftPosition":56.6,"percentOwned":0.1,"mostRecentNews":{"news":"Speaking at the NFL combine, coach Jay Gruden noted that he anticipates Griffin being Washington's starter at QB heading into the 2015 season. \"Robert ended the season as our starter and we anticipate that going forward,\" Gruden indicated Wednesday. \"He'll be the No. 1 guy.\"","spin":"Following a 2014 campaign in which the team started three signal-callers - Griffin, Kirk Cousins and Colt McCoy -- Gruden has for now, at least, quieted a potential QB controversy leading up to the 2015 campaign. Per NFL.com, the decision to stick with Griffin seems largely tied to the team's \"large-scale investment\" in the QB, along with a lack of viable alternatives at this stage, either in-house or in free agency. Griffin is coming off a 2014 season in which he threw for 1,694 yards, to go along with just four touchdowns and six interceptions in nine games. He also ran 38 times for 176 yards and a TD in that span.","date":"Wed Feb 18"},"fullName":"Robert Griffin","lastPoints":18,"pointsSEASON":81,"seasonOutlook":{"outlook":"From a fantasy perspective, RG3 actually had his share of highlights last season. He had six games of 19 or more points, after eight 19-point games during his breakout rookie season. Still, some of the underlying indicators last year weren't great. He was the NFL's 31st-ranked QB on passes thrown 10 yards downfield, registering only 9.7 yards per vertical pass attempt. It helps that he'll be throwing to DeSean Jackson, who had more vertical yards (905) than Redskins receivers Pierre Garcon and Aldrick Robinson combined (813). Look for Griffin's on-field numbers to catch up with his fantasy numbers, but he's not in the elite tier at this point.","seasonId":2014,"date":"Mon Jun 23"},"positionRank":37,"totalPoints":81}